Selkirk of Red River (1964)
This film tells the story of the Red River settlement, now the city of Winnipeg, Manitoba. The pioneer venture of Thomas Douglas, Earl of Selkirk, to establish a colony brought opposition from the North West Company, the Hudson's Bay Company’s powerful rival. A fine cast of actors portrays the ensuing dispute.
Director: Richard Gilbert
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Robert Eddison as Lord Selkirk |
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Marigold Charlesworth as Lady Selkirk |
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Charles Palmer as William McGillivray |
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Jean Scheler as J. B. Lagimodière |
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John Horton as Samuel Gale |
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Gary Files as Dr. Allen |
| Editing | Dennis Sawyer | Editor |
| Camera | Denis Gilson | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Marguerite Payette | Sound Editor |
| Directing | Richard Gilbert | Director |
| Production | Richard Gilbert | Producer |
| Production | Guy Glover | Producer |